Broward Voter Rolls Case Has National Implications
8/6: A federal judge could soon make a national example out of Broward County’s elections office.
8/6: A federal judge could soon make a national example out of Broward County’s elections office.
Democrats are trying to resurrect their unprecedented filibuster of judicial nominees through the blue slip tradition.
8/2: Broward County is not doing enough to remove ineligible voters from its lists, it was claimed at a federal trial that wrapped Wednesday.
Despite the fact that people have common goals, we often see them grouped into contentious factions, fighting tooth and nail to promote polar opposite government policies in the name of achieving a commonly held goal.
If you want to know where the progressive left wants to take U.S. elections, a trip through Maryland's Washington, D.C.-area suburban counties is instructive.
Justice Department lawyers told a federal appeals court on Wednesday that only Congress can decide to make sexual orientation and gender identity protected classes under federal civil rights laws.
The next step is for Schumer and other Democrats to acknowledge that the Obama administration left a big mess in Washington.
Trump vowed to rebuild the military and that’s what he’s doing.
State's second-most populous jurisdiction being sued in federal court for failure to maintain voter rolls.
7/25: Broward County could have thousands of ineligible voters on its rolls, increasing the risk of voter fraud, because its election officials don’t do enough to keep the lists accurate, according to the ACRU.